Posted on 04/26/2020 10:18:14 PM PDT by DoodleBob
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What is the biggest misconception you have seen about the Swedish strategy? I'm speaking in general, because there have been a lot of articles written about Sweden in foreign media lately.
The biggest myth and misconception is that life goes on as normal in Sweden. It absolutely does not. We have seen Easter travel decrease by 90 percent, we have businesses going bankrupt, a record number of temporary layoffs, and a lot of unemployed people.
That's because people follow those recommendations we issue. The tourism industry has been hit incredibly hard. A lot of small businesses are on their knees because production is down or has decreased a lot. It is not business as usual in Sweden but the opposite, things are very, very tough.
No, we have not had a complete lockdown in Sweden, but if you look at people's behaviour it is a very big difference compared to a normal situation: a lot of people are working from home, a lot of people have called in sick with minor symptoms to limit the spread. You don't see your elderly relatives, you don't travel any more, and that comes as a result of people obeying the recommendations our government agencies have issued.
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Is Deputy Prime Minister Isabella Lövin any relation to Mac Lövin?
As long as the muslims are okay.
Another nail in the coffin for Europe.
Wait, this interview was with Swedish Lovin?? Is there video? Is it safe for work?
They’re intent on preserving their “Green” agenda even if it wipes them out.
So basically they recommend doing what other countries are doing they just didn’t threaten to shoot you for not complying.
we're now talking about many months or maybe even years
of the present mitigation.
Granted she's still a greenie-nutso to think that a "Green Deal" is going to work to restore jobs and such, especially in this new economic climate.
Maybe you’re forgetting E.Z. Loving by Freddie Hart???
A møøse once bit my løvin!
You are a genius. I salute you.
Dr. Ioannidis discusses Sweden towards the end of the interview. suggests it would make more sense to compare it with Switzerland, not Norway, which has a dispersed population. even so, he realises the data is not in on this or anything else Covid.
Youtube: 1h12m58s: 20 Apr: Perspectives on the Pandemic | Dr. John Ioannidis Update: 4.17.20 | Episode 4
posted by Journeyman Pictures
In this long-awaited follow-up to his interview in late March, Dr. John Ioannidis discusses the results of three preliminary studies, (including his latest, which shows a drastically reduced infection fatality rate); the worrisome effects of the lockdown; the Swedish approach; the Italian data; the ups and downs of testing; the feasibility of “contact tracing”, and much more.
Watch previous episodes of Perspectives on the Pandemic here (LINKS)
Here are the links to his studies (LINKS)...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwPqmLoZA4s
TTIUWOP
Nevermind, I looked. This thread is fine without pics
When your country’s economy depends on other countries to keep it solvent, you are in a bad situation.
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